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The effect of label affinity on the sensitivity and specificity of a hapten radioimmunoassay: a comparison of three [125I]diphenylhydantoin radioligands with the 14C-labelled drug.
Authors:F J Rowell  J W Paxton  S M Aitken  J G Ratcliffe
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, U.K.;2. Department of Materia Medica, Stobhill General Hospital, Glasgow G21 3UW, U.K.;3. Radioimmunoassay Unit, Department of Biochemistry, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow G4 0SF, U.K.
Abstract:The effect on the sensitivity and specificity of a radioimmunoassay for diphenylhydantoin (DPH)has been investigated using three 125I-labelled tyrosine ester derivatives of DPH having different bridge lengths between the tyrosine moiety and the DPH moiety and 14C-labelled DPH. The results demonstrate that for a hapten which does not completely fill the antibody-binding sites, greatest sensitivity is achieved when the bridge of the iodine label is most dissimilar to that present in the original immunogen, when the hapten and label affinities are nearly equivalent. Greatest specificity is achieved with the label which most resembles the original immunogen. These results illustrate the difficulty of designing satisfactory labels for assays of both high specificity and sensitivity since minimal changes in label structure may produce greatly amplified changes in the subsequent affinity of the label for the antiserum.
Keywords:Present address and that for correspondence: School of Pharmacy   Sunderland Polytechnic   Sunderland   SRI 3SD   U.K.
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